Leading Psychosocial safety and care
Creating a psychosocially safe and caring work environment is not only important for staff satisfaction, success, and retention, it is now a legislative requirement in Victoria.
Creating a psychosocially safe and caring work environment is not only important for staff satisfaction, success, and retention, it is now a legislative requirement in Victoria.
This program explores the benefits of self-leadership to thrive in an organisation, by supporting people living with dementia, in partnership with families and staff. The four learning modules included in this program cover self-leadership, communication, trust and stress management.
Developed by etrainu and NDS, the Let’s Talk Disability eLearning covers online training for disability awareness. These eLearning courses cover a variety of topics to ensure that everyone is part of the conversation.
There are unique challenges and issues that arise when someone has epilepsy and an intellectural disability. The course covers some of the challenges faced, recognising types of seizures and the impact on quality of life. does not cover seizure first aid.
This 30-minute online course is designed for support workers and families to provide an understanding of living with epilepsy and disability.
Exploring everything about change, this course will show learners how to: understand and respond to change, manage change, and communicate with others during periods of change.
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